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A Three-Stage Assessment Process To Predict Risk Levels Due To Subsurface Construction
By Julie Clarke
In 1939 Dr. Ralph Peck criticized the Civil Engineering community for taking a bifurcated approach to the prediction of building damage due to subsurface geo-technical works. Specifically, he observe
Jan 1, 2009
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Brightwater?s Ballinger Way Portal Presents Deep Shaft Ground Freezing Challenges
By James D. Nickerson
Thee Brightwater water treatment facilities, currently scheduled to be completed in 2010 and begin operating in 2011, will serve the northern part of King County, WA. The facility includes a new trea
Jan 1, 2009
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Safe Blasting Parameters And Seismic Influences During Construction Blasting
By Mario Dobrilovic, Zvonimir Ester, Vinko Skrlec, Vjecislav Bohanek
The first public garage in the city of Dubrovnik has been built in highly urbanized area, on location Ilina Glavica. The excavation of the building pit has been done partly by construction machinery,
Jan 1, 2009
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Probabilistic Slope Design and its Use in Iron Ore Pit Optimisations
The current economic climate and demand for iron ore has resulted in mine operators being prepared to accept aggressive slope designs and associated failures provided that they can be quantified (ie v
Jan 1, 2009
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Shear Strength Assessment of a Footwall Slab Using Finite Element Modelling (8b2e89dc-c0b3-4744-93cc-ccc49b155f5c)
By N. Bahrani
Photogrammetry surveys were used to document a footwall slab failure that occurred at a surface coal mine located on the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains. Photographs taken before and after the fa
Jan 1, 2009
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Current State Of Disc Cutter Design And Development Directions
By Joe Roby
Rolling disc cutters are the business end of hard-rock and mixed-face tunnel boring machines (TBMs). Since their first successful employment on a TBM more than 50 years ago, disc cutter technology ha
Jan 1, 2009
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Settlement Control Of A Road Embankment Using Vertical Drains
By Wei Tu
A grade separation was required to allow uninterrupted traffic crossing for a busy rail spur and a county road. The grade separation was achieved by creating a 30-foot (9-meter) high embankment that
Jan 1, 2009
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Tunneling in a Sensitive Environment
By Scott Stephenson
Making a tunnel through solid rock can sometimes be a dangerous task. Many things must be considered in order to complete such a task safely, and efficiently. Prior to starting things must be known su
Jan 1, 2009
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History and Current Trends on Explosives Use for Avalanche Control in the USA
By Bill Williamson, Doug Richmond, Kerri Kuntz, Gus Gilman, Larry Heywood
This was a description by the poet of what occurred over two centuries earlier to Hannibal’s troops as he passed through the Alps. Interestingly, the pass that many feel is the route that Hannibal cho
Jan 1, 2009
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Ventilation and atmosphere control inside a 3-bar compressed air TBM heading
By B. R. Zernich
Advances in tunneling technology, such as Earth Pressure Balance and Slurry Shield methods, have allowed the tunneling industry to construct tunnels in increasingly difficult ground conditions. In rec
Jan 1, 2009
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Exploration of Two Position Adjustment Methods for Underground Mine Tracking Systems
By Jingcheng Li
Currently many underground coal mines worldwide have installed or been planning to install a tracking system to trace miners mainly for their safety. Although many systems have been reported functiona
Jan 1, 2009
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Cost Effective Tunnel Development In Slovakia
By John Chadwick
In the drive for faster development advance rates, railbound systems can be advantageous, in the right application. Skanska BS, the contractor to mine-owner VSK Mining, is driving an adit access deep
Jan 1, 2009
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Onsite Assembly And Hard Rock Tunneling At The Jinping-II Hydropower Station Tunnel Project
By Stephen M. Smading
The Jinping-II hydroelectric project in China features four parallel headrace tunnels approximately 18-km- (11-mile-) long. Two will be excavated by tunnel boring machines (TBM) and two by drill-and-b
Jan 1, 2009
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Management of seismic and swelling ground
By P. N. Erasmus
This paper considers the fundamental concepts of support design for underground openings in highly stressed ground. It concludes that the conventional deformed reinforcing bar, woven mesh and cable la
Jan 1, 2009
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Analysis of Microstructure Evolution During Cold Deformation of Air-Hardening Steel LH800
By Olexandr Gydin
The evolution of grain and dislocation structures during cold deformation of the new steel LH800 of Salzgitter AG is investigated in the frame of this work. The main feature of this material is its ab
Jan 1, 2009
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Shape-Controlled Synthesis of Porous Fibrous Cobalt Powders
By Jing Zhan
The fibrous precursor can be obtained by coordination precipitation process, using oxalate, cobalt chloride and ammonia. The composition and morphology of fibrous precursor were characterized by XRD,
Jan 1, 2009
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Electrical, Optical and Structural Properties of Vacuum Evaporated CdTe Thin Films
By Shadia J. Ikhmayies
Polycrystalline CdTe thin films were prepared by vacuum evaporation on glass substrates. The I-V plots which were linear were used to find the resistivity. A value of 2.10×106 .cm was obtained. The t
Jan 1, 2009
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Proof-of-concept testing of a deep seismic communication device - SME Transactions 2009
By J. C. Squire, E. W. Baker, G. A. Sullivan, G. W. Flathers
A mine collapse severs communication with trapped miners. Landlines are crushed and commercially available radios cannot penetrate hundreds of feet of dense, conductive earth without the use of regene
Jan 1, 2009
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Passive mine blast attenuators qconstructed of rock rubble for protecting ventilation seals - SME Transactions 2009
By M. R. Hieb, J. R. Britt, S. P. Harteis, M. J. Sapko, E. S. Weiss, R. K. Zipf
The design requirements for mine ventilation seals have undergone a radical transformation in recent years, and these revisions have greatly increased the cost of the seal designs and their constructi
Jan 1, 2009
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Regional bumps: case studies from the 1958 Bump Symposium - SME Transactions 2009
By F. Varley, J. Whyatt
A variety of dynamic failure cases with regional impact were described at a bump symposium held in 1958. These types of events, while rare, are of particular interest because their ability to impact a
Jan 1, 2009